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loSli A fashion flash! JOHN CRAIG'S bring you a spring . preview. Grey will be THE colour (it goes with the shades of army you will find yourself ini) — a grey that begins with pearl and goes into a dark French gray. The range of beige includes milk cream, pale toast, vanilla and camel triumphs yet again. JOHN CRAIG'S have masses of khaki, putty and white, white, white coming (and already there). White with navy returns too. Look for plaited vamps, lower heels, glove soft leathers. FOR MEN. The naw shoe from Hush Puppies, GTS is a super shoe for all ages. And there is a boot by Radcliffe, "Western Brass" you will all love. JOHN CRAIG'S, Merivale Mall, Ph '557-335. Isn't it amazing how hairy one gets in winter? Amazing too that we think hairy winter legs are OK. But feathery legs are definitely OUT! Ring SABLES today — they have acquired a lady that specialises in leg waxing! So appointments will be no problem ... as g long as you don't leave it too long! Pale hands (of | Shalimar) are IN fashion. Pale hands, beautifully | I manicured. A manicure is another beauty aspect I SABLES are stressing for winter. They have a manicurist on the staff that will work wonders with you dishpan models. SABLES, 7 St Albans St. Ph 559-014. Wasn't it a lovely wedding? And wouldn't it be nice to have a souvenir of the event? Not of course, some of the grand, albeit ghastly souvenirs around — but something from CELBAR GALLERY. Like the charming commemorative coffee mugs from Scotland made by Dunoon Ceramics. Or something from the big range of leather souvenirs featuring 'THEM' . . . key rings, purses, mugs, wallets ... all reasonably - . priced. "Stuart" of NZ have silver plated commemorative teaspoons but are attractively boxed. Nothing ostentatious but all in good taste. The same with CELBAR'S pewter. They have a superb Selangor decanter with 'roped' neck and matching goblets; and from Akron pewter, fruit bowls, Christening plates, beer mugs . . . CELBAR GALLERY, Ph 557-896. Super for ski-bunnies! Call them slacks-liners, call them long long knickers, long-johns or whatever, you will find they are the warmest lightest under skipants pants you can wear. They are by Liberty, and they are reduced to $5.65. You will be interested too in the dashing pull-on hats with matching scarf . . . they're now less 20%. And spencers too. These are lacy winter white, long sleeves, sale price $8.95, short sleeves for $5.95. In the you-can-never-have-enougb-department, HOSIERY BAR have briefs at sale prices of $1.99, $2.99, $3.99; half-slips with split sides HALF PRICE! Lastige stockings 30 and 60 denier are now only 99c. At THE HOSIERY BAR, Merivale Mall. Ph 558-383. !Well here it is. The sale you have been waiting for! Because both you and I know that at SIMON AND SARAH'S sale you pick up some really great buys. Their range of Susan and Samuel knitwear (sweaters, dresses, pinafores etc) is now less 20% (previous sales it has only been 10%). They have their cords, jeans, pinafores, party frocks, jackets, sweat shirts, overalls ... all in the SALE. And you have remembered, haven't you that August school holidays are almost upon usl The buy of the week if not the season, has to be the little winter-cotton dresses by Susan'and Samuel . . . sweet with tiny prints, colourful with contrast binding. Practical — pretty — and now cheap! At SIMON AND SARAH, 203 Papanui Rd. Ph 557-511. . The only time you should ever buy ONE towel is when it replaces one, or perhaps for a pre-wedding "Shower". Otherwise you're spending good money ■ for an effect you certainly won't get. Today, bathroom accessories are TOWELS. En masse I You . can mix and match though with similar colours .. . ’ when you buy from the new Cannon range. There are plaids (big madras checks)Jn shades of blues, beiges, ,-v browns, wines (including every colour tipple, rose to bordeaux). it can be tone on tone, or contrast but either way aim for sets in one basic colour. At least !make sure you have a pair of towels. However, if you do intend to say 'single' see the Dundee guest and hand towels . . . plain shades with contrasting embroidered daisies. BATH REVIEW, 227 Papanui Rd. Ph 557-702. A SALE AT GIGGLES — and the good buys will make everyone laugh for joy. Their bias-cut cord skirts are now only $19.00 (instead of $3l). These available in forest, camel, maroon, chocolate, 10-14 yrs. A look that is about to take the teenage market by storm is - also going out at Sale Price. I refer to the knee pants (pedal pushers, bermuda's, whatever) — they are straight cut, with a cuff, in shades of brown, biscuit, ink blue, about $14.00 and believe me they will be IN for spring! To go with — the lovely knits are reduced ... . classic sweaters, some with cabled fronts in fine knit, in shades of cream, putty, sage, navy. And still quite a few city-smart dresses . . . especially in the older age group. GIGGLES, Merivale Mall. Ph 558-934. .■ I ■ ■ A thing of beauty will appreciate forever. And now that BELLE have opened their utterly gorgeous upstairs extension (yes, they're still downstairs also), you too can have beautiful furniture in vour home, that will also be a beautiful investment. From Paris, they bring Pierre Vandel's range of lacquered pieces . side tables, etergeres, coffee tables, drinks trollies. From Italy they have accessory pieces In ceramic and marble (superb travertine side tables). From all over Australia and NZ they have assembled a* stunning collection of sofas, chairs,, lamps, dining tables, floor rugs, prints * . . entire room settings. Beauty lives! at BELLE, upstairs above the ANZ bank, Merivale Mall. Ph 556-041.

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Press, 5 August 1981, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 5 August 1981, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Press, 5 August 1981, Page 14

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